I don't know anything that will help you, but in case you give it to somebody to work on please make a copy first and keep it safe. The "professional" guy editing the video misplaced the original CD of a book event, and it still pains me after more than a decade.

I don't know anything that will help you, but in case you give it to somebody to work on please make a copy first and keep it safe. The "professional" guy editing the video misplaced the original CD of a book event, and it still pains me after more than a decade.

do you know how much do they charge, on an average?
Thanks for the tip.

NOTE : I just read the word wedding DVD in OP's post, then it must be already in either mp4 / AVI / mpeg format,....... so avoid the step 1 shown above, as it's for the English movie DVds.
Read more on " Handbrake " and see if it can do it..

I think I am not capable of doing this.
A professional is charging me $350 and then $50 per hour if the work is not done in 5 hours. I feel its too much.

edit: will you do it for me? I will pay you.

Unfortunately, video editing is very time consuming unless you're in it for full time or have enough reusable templates available. That's why the rates you mentioned are realistic for this job. But shop around, and find something less than professional and see if it suits your budget. Look up Meetup groups in your vicinity to either learn video editing yourself, or to find someone in that group who would be interested in working with you. I don't want to sound rude, but I cannot take it up. If I had the time, I wouldn't expect to get paid either.

When do you need it by? If you have plenty of time, perhaps you can use this thread as a tutorial to ask your questions and do it yourself.